Book 10: Angélique and the Ghosts (1976) {actually known as Angélique and the Conspiracy of Shadows}

The story of this book takes place during the one autumn cruises on the St. Lawrence River to Quebec. A light humorous tone of this book is characterized not only by the presence of the figure of the Marquise de Ville d’Avray. An undisturbed calm, a carefree conversation and a fun, they allow further insights into the personalities who participate in cruises. Yet inside of most present people, there is growing a feeling of insecurity along with it as it approaches the royal city, whose head is the Governor, a direct representative of the King Louis XIV in Canada. A certain harbinger of Quebec is a stopping in the settlement Tadoussac, which provides an opportunity for Angélique’s reunion with the one of other known from Europe - after all, certainly not the last. There were many Frenchmen who fell out of favour in their offices and functions and, for instance only for a some time, they are eliminated into the New France. The arrival into Quebec must be triumphant and just its preparation will take a rest of the way for the Peyrac’s fleet.

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